I have Photoshop CS 5 on my Mac and it works pretty well. I only have CS 4 on my PC and it doesn't have content-aware fill.
Thanks!
Thanks!
manual mode is recommended for this reason. you can check to see what your exposure will look like just by spinning around manually. just remember that the photos you see at the bottom are the ones you'll see in the most detail.So a little issue I keep running into, the only time I get to grab some panos is closer towards the sunset. The exposure is different in the pictures and they don't get stitched properly. Going to have to try to get some panos earlier during the day.
Good point, can't believe I didn't think about that.manual mode is recommended for this reason. you can check to see what your exposure will look like just by spinning around manually. just remember that the photos you see at the bottom are the ones you'll see in the most detail.
love this one! has a very sci-fi feel to itView attachment 51192 This one took a little editing!! Dark center was a little to dark! I think more altitude would have been better also!
It's a new building under construction. The green is some kind of exterior insulation.What is that oddly green building?
You can add a little interest to them by having elements in the picture rising above the horizon.
Pick your subject specially and watch your shooting height.
Little Planets are fun and a bit gimmicky.
Here's a sunset little planet that's OK.
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But the same set of images makes a much more impressive photo when projected as a standard panorama.
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